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Zoom Kenya Othaya Karuthi
Zoom Kenya Othaya Karuthi
Zoom Kenya Othaya Karuthi
Zoom Kenya Othaya Karuthi
Zoom Kenya Othaya Karuthi

Kenya Othaya Karuthi

This single origin Kenyan coffee is sourced from family owned farms located on the southeastern slopes of the Aberdares mountain ranges and touts notes of white grape, grapefruit and vanilla.

The impact that the Othaya and Mutheka cooperatives have on the livelihoods of coffee farmers in Central Kenya really can’t be overstated, ensuring a fair distribution of profits among its members and promoting sustainable farming practices to serve as a force for good in the region.

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Flavor Profile

  • Origin

    Nyeri, Kenya

  • Tasting Notes

    A juicy, complex cup with notes of white grape, grapefruit, and a smooth hint of vanilla.

  • Roast Level

    Light Med Lt Med Med Dark Dark

Origin Story

Karuthi Factory

Kenya Othaya Karuthi is sourced from family owned farms located on the southeastern slopes of the Aberdares mountain ranges in Nyeri County, Kenya. Farmers deliver their harvested cherries to the Karuthi Factory for processing. The Factory is part of the Othaya Farmers’ Cooperative Society, one of Kenya’s largest and most influential producer groups. The society encompasses 19 factories and over 14,000 members. Of the 800 members at Rukira, approximately 600 are active coffee farmers, each contributing an average of 30 kilograms per harvest. Similar to Mutheka, the Othaya Cooperative ensures a fair distribution of profits among its members and promotes sustainable farming practices.

Altitude
Altitude

6,050 feet

Variety
Variety

SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11, Batian

Processing
Processing

Washed

Why We Love This Coffee

Coffee producers in the Nyeri region in Central Kenya have long been struggling with financial challenges as productivity decreases. Many smallholder producers have been forced to abandon their coffee crops in favor of other agricultural products due to exorbitant rates charged by lenders and widespread corruption throughout the supply chain. However, cooperatives like the Mutheka and Othaya groups have begun to reverse this trend in recent years with the implementation of democratic principles, ensuring all members have a voice.

  • Sustainably Sourced
    Sustainably Sourced

Good Coffee, Better Planet

We treasure our relationships in the global coffee community and invest in projects at origin to support our partners in their commitment to environmental sustainability and social welfare. We also invest in reducing our day-to-day impact, through initiatives like energy-efficient Loring Smart Roasters to reduce carbon emissions per batch by 80%.

As a certified B Corporation, we are a leader in sustainable practices that impact people and the planet. This third-party certification requires us to demonstrate transparency and accountability throughout our supply chain and quantify the impact our business creates for our employees, the community, and the environment. We are proud to be part of this community working together toward one unifying goal: using business as a force for good.

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